Are you considering buying bulk beef but aren’t sure the purchase will be worth it? Switching to bulk beef can be an adjustment, but most people who try it never go back.
Here are some of the benefits you can expect once you make the switch.
Cost Savings
Meat is the most expensive part of most people’s food budget. While you pay more for bulk beef up front, you nevertheless pay far less, pound for pound, than you’d pay at the supermarket.
While bulk beef takes some planning and a good storage freezer, it can be a true godsend when you get used to it.
Fair, Consistent Pricing
Have you heard about supermarkets adopting surge prices just to engage in high-tech price gauging? Your local family farm won’t do this.
Plus, when you buy beef in bulk, you get the same price for all the beef you’ll use for a significant period of time, which makes it easier for you to budget.
Health Benefits
Grass-fed beef is lower in saturated fats, which is better for your heart health. It’s higher in essential nutrients, which is better for your overall health. It’s more satisfying and filling, which is better for your weight. It lacks the dangerous array of hormones and antibiotics you’ll usually find in supermarket beef, too.
Plus, grass-fed beef is known for its incredible taste, which means every meal will be more satisfying.
The Ethical Choice
Yes, we eat cows, but that doesn’t mean the cows should suffer. Indeed, here at Blessings Ranch, we think they deserve a good, comfortable life before ending up on our tables.
Plus, our farming practices are sustainable. You can feel good about what’s on your plate because you can literally visit our farm and see how it’s done.
Ready to bulk beef?
There’s still time to put down your deposit! If you’re not sure bulk beef is right for you, try starting with a $50 ⅛ beef deposit to see how you like it. You can always move up to ordering more beef in the future if doing so makes sense for you and your family.
You’ll receive roughly 30 lbs of ground beef, approximately 16 lbs of steaks and ribs, and roughly 30 lbs of roasts for a total of 76 pounds of meat. Assuming you eat beef every day, that’s enough to feed many families for a little over a month and a half!
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